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 Philip published his first edition of the book in 2008 - it is an extremely useful and accessible book for those people first introduced to the subject. Philip published his first edition of the book in 2008 - it is an extremely useful and accessible book for those people first introduced to the subject.
  
-The fundamentals of the book are based around the iteration of a question six times, to create a sequence of responses. It has been observed that this sequence holds a particular structure which is similar across cultures and could be an innate human construct.+Please note that later editions of Philip's book have removed any mention of Matthew. This is unfortunate as there was a significant amount of work and dedication on his behalf to assist Philip in producing this book. Scanned images of the First Edition are shown below. 
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 +The fundamentals of the book are based on the iteration of a question six times, to create a sequence of responses. It has been observed that this sequence holds a particular structure which is similar across cultures and could be an innate human construct.
  
 That structure is presented [[theory:iteration|here]]. That structure is presented [[theory:iteration|here]].
  
 +===== Scanned Images from First Edition Power of Six Book =====
 +{{ developments:powersofsix:kscn0007.jpg | Signed Front Page}}
 +<WRAP centeralign>
 +<sup>"To Matthew in great appreciation Philip"</sup>
 +</WRAP>
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 +{{ developments:powersofsix:kscn0008.jpg | Acknowledgements}}
 +<WRAP centeralign>
 +<sup>Acknowledgements in The Powers of Six</sup>
 +</WRAP>
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 +{{ developments:powersofsix:kscn0009.jpg | Online Section - Part Six}}
 +<WRAP centeralign>
 +<sup>Reference to The Iterator on www.powersofsix.com</sup>
 +</WRAP>
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 +{{ developments:powersofsix:kscn0010.jpg | Self-Alignment}}
 +<WRAP centeralign>
 +<sup>Reference to Self-Alignment Process</sup>
 +</WRAP>